Well-tube



(No Model.)

R. GOGIN.

Y WELL TUBE. No. 305,916. Patented sept. so, 1884.'

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RICHARD GOGIN, OF vPINE RIVER, WISCONSIN.

WELL-TUBE.

SPECIFICATIGN forming part of Letters Patent NIO. 305,916, datedSeptember 30, 1884:.

Application filed April 4, 18S-1. (No model.)

To 03M whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, RICHARD Goenv, of Pine River, inthe countyWeushara,a1id in the State of Wisconsin, have invented certain 5 new anduseful Improvements in Well-Tubes; and I do hereby declare that thefollowing is n full, clear, and exact'desoription`thereof.

My invention' relates to weli-tnbes, and will be fully describedhereinafter. i The dra-wing is a section of a weli and tube embodying myinvention.v A is the surface of-the ground. B is ashort tube driven inthe bottom of the well. C is a galvanizedtube, having the shape of anini verted funnel. `The tube C has a serewthreaded opening in the upperend to receive another tube, G,thut extends up to the surface, and thepump-pipe C2 is passed down through this tube `C into the water in thetube C. Af- 20 ter the tube C has been sunk and a sufficient amount oftubing C' has been coupled to it the earth is filled in, as at D, andproperly packed. To steady the tube C, I provide it with lugs a, thatrest upon the upper edge of 25 tube B.

In wells provided with my invention there cept from below.

is no chance for surface-drainage to get into the water, as nothing canget into the tube eX- I may dispense with the tube Bvwhen it is 3odesirable, and set the tube C directly in the earth.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as as new, and desireto secure by Letters Patent, is- 3 5 1. A metal welitube of invertedfunnel shepe,adepted for being sunk in the earth, in combination with atube for receiving the 'pump-pipe, as set forth.

2. The tube C, havinglugs a a, substantially as described.

y3. The tube C, in combination with tube B, as set forth.

In testimony that I Gleim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand atPine River, in 45 the county of Vztushztra, and State of Wisconsin, inthe presence of two witnesses.

RICHARD Goenv.

Witnesses:

' OLIVER PIERCE, S. E. PEIEGE.

